Wednesday, November 16, 2022
 

Smart Mobility

12:30
Global Updates
  Bettina Weiss, Chief of Staff & Corporate Strategy, SEMI
Global Updates
Bettina Weiss

Bettina Weiss
Chief of Staff & Corporate Strategy
SEMI

Bettina Weiss

Abstract
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Biography
As Chief of Staff & Corporate Strategy, Bettina Weiss reports to SEMI’s President & CEO and manages a broad portfolio of responsibilities. Major focus areas include advancing specific global strategic initiatives such as SEMI’s Smart Mobility and Supply Chain initiatives and SEMI University, facilitate thought leadership (Think Tanks) activities in key strategic areas as well as improving organizational efficiency, alignment and financial sustainability. In addition, Weiss is the Sr. Liaison to the SEMI Board of Industry Leaders, leading strategic partnerships and M&A activity, and supporting the President & CEO in successfully creating a highly effective, agile global association.Weiss joined SEMI in 1996 and held a variety of positions in SEMI’s International Standards department, including department lead, global responsibility for SEMI's Photovoltaic/Solar Business Unit, business development including the integration of SEMI Strategic Association Partners FlexTech, MEMS & Sensors Industry Group, ESD Alliance and the SOI Consortium.Prior to joining SEMI, Weiss worked in sales and marketing positions at Metron Semiconductor and Varian Semiconductor in Munich, Germany. She holds a BA from the International School for Applied Languages in Munich, Germany, and is a certified translator for Anglo-American Law and Economics.

12:40 New trends in mobility and automotive semiconductor industry. A supply-chain perspective, Roberto Antonicelli, JCET
13:00 Automotive Sensing and Viewing 2.1 µm CMOS HDR LFM Image Sensors, Sergey Velichko, Sr. Manager, ASD Technology and Product Strategy, onsemi
13:20
High Performance 800V Silicon Carbide Inverters for Automotive Applications: The Next Step in Electrification?
  Stephen Lambert, Head of Electrification, McLaren Applied
High Performance 800V Silicon Carbide Inverters for Automotive Applications: The Next Step in Electrification?
Stephen Lambert

Stephen Lambert
Head of Electrification
McLaren Applied

Stephen Lambert

Abstract
McLaren Applied have been developing ground breaking solutions for electrification in both Automotive and Motorsport for over a decade. The culmination of these developments is its IPG5 800V Silicon Carbide Inverter, which represents the next step in Electrification – particularly in highly efficiency drivetrains, key for the next wave of electrification.

Biography
Dr Stephen Lambert received his Doctorate from the University of Warwick by looking at the applicability of hybrid and electric drivetrains in motorsport. Following this he worked at Lotus Engineering, developing hybrid and electric demonstrator vehicles for a number of OEMs. Through this role, he found himself working closely with battery manufacturers as a key partner for these projects. He has since worked in various roles around developing battery technology in areas such as Formula 1 and high performance road cars. He is now responsible for the electrification strategy for automotive customers with McLaren Applied technologies, where he is helping deliver advantage by empowering customer to introduce and protect new vehicle concepts and technologies and to drive differentiation in the market. He is also chairman of ASEIN, a dedicated UK initiative focused on the accelerated and advanced delivery of Electronic Systems (ES) into vehicles and infrastructure operated by the UK Trade Association – TechWorks.

13:40
Automotive Reliability – Contamination Management and Maturity of the Ecosystems
  Antoine Amade, President of the Europe and the Middle East region & VP of sales for the Microcontamination Control division, Entegris
Automotive Reliability – Contamination Management and Maturity of the Ecosystems
Antoine Amade

Antoine Amade
President of the Europe and the Middle East region & VP of sales for the Microcontamination Control division
Entegris

Antoine Amade

Abstract
As we move into a more electrified and automated reality, the sustainability of functional safe and secure electronic systems is a major concern of automobile manufacturers. The complexity of high-performance systems is not possible without the application of the latest semiconductor technology nodes. Now more than ever, auto makers must dig even deeper into their supply chains to identify and eliminate the root causes of potential hazards, many of which are created during the manufacture of the semiconductors that build the systems upon which drivers rely. To truly address functional safety, it is essential that the automotive industry and semiconductor manufacturers work together to create frameworks that improve functional safety for all stakeholders by exploring and optimizing the intersection of contamination control, inspection, and test. Since SEMICON Europa 2018, Entegris has been spreading, with the support of SEMI and car makers, a New Collaborative Approach, a process to tackle defectivity with an improved contamination management strategy.With this presentation we want to share our progress. Is there any meaningful trend that is worth to report in terms of defectivity management? What have we learnt in terms of maturity of the ecosystems? Any correlation with the major technology inflection points? Where should semiconductor manufacturers focus their efforts?

Biography
Antoine Amade joined Entegris in 1995 as an application engineer in its semiconductor business. Today, he is the president of the Europe and the Middle East (EMEA) region as well as the VP of sales for the Microcontamination Control division focused primarily on growing the semiconductor business in North America and EMEA through market strategies and the management of sales.For more than 25 years, Mr. Amade has held leadership positions at Entegris in gas microcontamination market management, strategic account management, and regional sales management.Mr. Amade has a degree in Chemical Engineering from ENS Chimie Lille and is a member of the SEMI Electronic Materials Group, the Global Automotive Advisory Council for Europe (GAAC) and the Platform for Automotive Semiconductor Requirements Along the Supply Chain (PASRASC).